Literature DB >> 2542235

Localization of the active center of nitroxide radical reduction in rat liver microsomes: its relation to cytochrome P-450 and membrane fluidity.

H Utsumi1, A Shimakura, M Kashiwagi, A Hamada.   

Abstract

The properties and localization of the active center of NADPH-dependent nitroxide radical reduction in rat liver microsomes were investigated with the following five spin-probes as substrates; tetramethylpiperidinol-N-oxyl (TEMPOL) and four spin-labeled stearic acid derivatives with a nitroxide radical at the 5th, 7th, 12th, or 16th position of the hydrocarbon chain (abbreviated as 5SLS, 7SLS, 12SLS, and 16SLS, respectively). The ESR signals of these spin-probes in microsomes decreased on the addition of NADPH, and the decay was inhibited by pretreatment with SKF-525A. Experiments with various microsomal preparations induced by phenobarbital (PB), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), or 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC) revealed that the reduction rate was correlated to the concentration of cytochrome P-450 but not to that of NADPH reductase. Thus, the nitroxide radicals of the SLSs and TEMPOL seem to be reduced by the combined action of NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase and cytochrome P-450. The decay showed a lag time, but no distinct correlation was observed between the lag time and the spin-probe species. On the other hand, the initial velocity of the nitroxide reduction depended strongly on the spin-probe species. Among the five spin-probes, 7SLS was reduced most quickly, followed by 5SLS, 12SLS, TEMPOL, and 16SLS in that order. The reduction rate varied from 0.18/min for 7SLS to 0.08/min for 16SLS. There was a linear relation between the cytochrome P-450 content and the reduction rate.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2542235     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a122646

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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